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what part of the federal government is not mentioned in the constitution but by customs has affected the impact of the constitution
It is a constitution
The UK does not have a single, written document that they call their constitution. Instead, they have something called an 'uncodified constitution': a collection of customs, statutes, precedents, etc. that together form the fundamental rules of government.
One key aspect of American government that illustrates the interpretation of the Constitution through custom is the practice of judicial review. Although not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, the Supreme Court established this principle in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison (1803) and has since interpreted the Constitution through various rulings. Additionally, the two-party system, while not outlined in the Constitution, has become a longstanding custom that shapes political processes and governance in the United States. These practices exemplify how customs can influence the practical application of constitutional principles.
The U.S. Constitution delegated very few powers to the federal government. These powers are still mostly limited to customs and borders, military, federal courts of limited jurisdiction, resolving trade disputes among the States, treaties and international diplomacy.
The U.S. Constitution conferred only a very few and narrow powers upon the federal government, most generally relating to the military, borders, customs and diplomacy. All other powers are outside of the jurisdiction of the federal government. Article 10 of the U.S. Constitution states that all powers and legislative authority not expressly delegated to the federal government is reserved to the States and to the People.
The U.S. Constitution conferred only a very few and narrow powers upon the federal government, most generally relating to the military, borders, customs and diplomacy. All other powers are outside of the jurisdiction of the federal government. Article 10 of the U.S. Constitution states that all powers and legislative authority not expressly delegated to the federal government is reserved to the States and to the People.
The UK does not have a single, written document that they call their constitution. Instead, they have something called an 'uncodified constitution': a collection of customs, statutes, precedents, etc. that together form the fundamental rules of government.
The customs and traditions of the U.S. government are sometimes called the precedents.
Great Britain
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military, currency,seat government an customs